Mack has continued in his position despite a no-confidence vote by the Trenton City Council after his September arrest.

His attorney has said Mack is innocent. An attorney for his brother says his client is not guilty.

Also on Thursday, Mack asked Gov. Chris Christie for more police in the state's capital. Mack is asking Christie for money to hire additional city patrolmen and to authorize a State Police trooper battalion to work with the Trenton Police Department.

Attorney General Spokesman Paul Loriquet says state troopers already work with Trenton's police and they continue to evaluate whether to increase the number of assigned troopers.